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Bayes' Rule
A theorem used in probability to update the probability of a hypothesis as more information becomes available.
Posterior Probability
The probability of a hypothesis being true after taking into account new evidence or information.
Well-Shuffled Cards
A state in which the order of cards in a deck is randomized, ensuring that no predictable patterns interfere with the randomness of card games.
Screening Tests
Tests designed to identify individuals who have or are at increased risk of a particular disease or condition before symptoms appear.
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